Fixing up the new Yanmar excavator

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Published 2019-03-07
Fixing a bunch of small problems on my new Yanmar B37 excavator to get it ready to work.

0:00 Intro, install hydraulic breather
1:12 fixing the blade
5:14 black spray paint
5:46 engine oil change
8:20 change oil in final drive
10:38 brush on yellow paint
12:36 print new decals
13:57 fixing the hammer I broke in the quick change video
16:17 installing one new track/rollers
23:40 Converting two more buckets to quick change
31:28 installing new seat
35:09 Finishing installing the tracks
42:27 Comparing the b37 to the b50

Anyone want any track pieces?

All Comments (21)
  • @OSteveO2
    No idea why I sat through 47 minutes of this, I don't own any heavy machinery and know nothing of excavation etc, but damn are your videos entertaining my man, good stuff
  • @itburnswhenip
    I cant even watch movies for 47 minutes without my brain wandering, but your videos are a breeze to sit through and stay enthralled
  • @downtonviewer
    I can barely sit through a 15 minute video on most things but 47 minutes of Andrew doing almost anything just flies by!
  • @lorrainehelt976
    He wastes no time talking but says just enough. That’s a gift
  • @jerk5828
    If the people of the world had about 1/3 of the motivation as Andrew it would be a totally different place
  • How is this man not cussing?? "oh the head just broke off".... Great patience and great videos!!!
  • @CrudusViscus
    Impact Wrench: Ask nicely Angle Grinder: Ask firmly Sledgehammer: Demand Cutting Torch: MANIFEST DESTINY
  • @ilovehorses5714
    I like how Andrew is patient with what he does; it doesn't matter the task. Small decals to major tread work replacement. One thing at a time, no raging temper tantrums like what I've seen in guys around here. Mom raised him right! 👍
  • @samsmith6671
    Andrew Camarata has been a very smart boy ever since he was young. The community loves him and his family.
  • I don't think there is anyone else in the world who can do what Andrew does in his own shop. Nothing can stop him from fixing the machines. He has patience beyond belief, and doesn't get discouraged. Andrew, we salute you!
  • @markdelaney1384
    I have none of this equipment but I watched the whole thing because you are so entertaining and you do the work, not just talk about the work. You break a sledge, you fix the sledge. Well done. Love your videos
  • @Darryl603
    When changing fluids, it's a good idea to remove the check plug first to not only provide a vent for faster draining, but to be sure you can refill it to the right level. Thanks for taking the time to make the video!
  • @MrNickml
    Thanks to Google AI for recommending these videos by Andrew Camarata ... modest, hard-working, intelligent and truly multi-skilled working in all kinds of extreme weather !! ... this guy should be an inspiration to us all !
  • @Peggyt-jp6mt
    I really enjoy watching you work. You are quietly competent, never lose your cool and never use profanity.
  • Oh Andrew I love your " I bought this paint a couple of yrs ago" with the stiff brush in the the can... priceless...
  • @grvues8494
    Andrew you got some of your Dad’s talents and surpassed him in other ways. Hope you love him and he’s proud of you. So much to be thankful and grateful both ways.
  • Andrew has the most positive comment section on YouTube. Facts. It's great to see so many enjoy his content. Most of us don't even have anything to do with the industry
  • @cskovach
    The thing I like the most about this guy is that he isn't one of these self-absorbed youtube e-celebs trying to shill you a product. Just a dude busting his ass and getting it done without complaining. The world needs more of that
  • @emkayusa
    I’m a marine mechanic, most of the boats I work on have small Diesel engines like these excavators. Yanmar, Perkins, Universal, Kubota, Volvo (repainted Perkins). The Yanmar engines are the most reliable by far. They are not the smoothest or most refined, but they never break, and always start (as long as they have clean fuel, lol)
  • @Mowers11
    I have never even sat in an excavator or other heavy machine but love to watch Andrew work these machines. The fact that he can fix all of his machines is a big reason that he is so successful. Keep it coming the subjects are great fixing and using the equipment. What’s not to like ?